Have your voice heard by sending an email with your questions, comments, and ideas to fareproposal@mbta.com.

The MBTA’s public outreach process continues with the acceptance of public comment through March 12, 2012 electronically at mbta.com, by email at fareproposal@mbta.com, via mail to MBTA, Ten Park Plaza, Boston, Ma 02116, Attention: Fare Proposal Committee, and by phone at 617-222-3200/ TTY (617) 222-5146.

A final fare increase and service reduction recommendation will be made to the MBTA’s Board of Directors this spring and changes will be implemented on July 1, 2012.

MassDOT is continuing its snow and ice removal operations throughout Saturday evening and into the overnight hours and is continuing to remind members of the public to minimize travel if possible, exercise safe driving behavior, and make safe and informed decisions before heading out onto …Continue Reading MassDOT Continuing Snow and Ice Operations

MassDOT is continuing its snow and ice removal operations throughout Saturday evening and into the overnight hours and is continuing to remind members of the public to minimize travel if possible, exercise safe driving behavior, and make safe and informed decisions before heading out onto …Continue Reading MassDOT Continuing Snow and Ice Operations

I agree with Daniel. It will be devastating to so many people especially in areas like Winthrop where many would be stranded with no means to get to work, stores etc. Without 712/713 buses, I will be walking a half hour to Beachmont Station every day to get to the Blue Line train, even coming home after midnight on foot,in rain, snow or icy weather. A lot of those most affected will be seniors and disabled people but why should the MBTA care? These people pay lower fares anyway. Meetings will not matter a bit.